With Dischargers Patents (Class 209/317)
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Patent number: 11122744Abstract: A combine harvester including a cleaning shoe, having a tailings auger for collection of tailings, a tailings collection bin and apparatus for moving material from the tailings auger to the tailings collection bin.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2019Date of Patent: September 21, 2021Assignee: AGCO CorporationInventors: Jason Wire, Bernard Dean Regier
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Patent number: 9757734Abstract: A portable feed mill machine having a plurality of spaced-apart feed mills positioned on a wheeled frame such as a trailer. Any one of the feed mills may be taken out of operation for repair without the other feed mills being taken out of operation. The machine may have a plurality of mechanized devices rather than the feed mills.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: GLOBAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC.Inventors: Doug Stevens, Scott Stevens, Mark Penlerick, Dale Kumpf
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Patent number: 8925731Abstract: A drive device is provided for a screening body of a screening machine, in particular for mineral materials for crushing, such as oil sand, with a drive motor, a synchronous transmission gear which is operatively connected thereto and has at least two output shafts which rotate in pairs in antiphase at the same rotation speed with respect to one another. The drive motor and the synchronous transmission gear are mounted in a stationary manner, separately from the screening body, at the side alongside the screening body, and do not oscillate therewith. Each output shaft has a single associated horizontal shaft which has unbalance elements, and which is connected to the output shaft by means of a rotationally rigid universally jointed shaft and is arranged with its axis parallel to the adjacent shaft and transversely with respect to the conveying direction of the screening body.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2008Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions AGInventors: Dietmar Riedel, Siegbert Surrey, Detlef Papajewski
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Patent number: 8899423Abstract: A compact mobile variable angle vibrating screen with fines diverting systems configured to accommodate variable angles and still deliver material, via a plurality of partially nested fines chutes, to a fixed location despite angular adjustment of the vibrating screen. The system comprises a diverting pan attached to the underside and at a top end of a bottom screen and centrally positioned, such that fines material which quickly passes through the several decks encounters the diverting pan instead of falling directly onto a discharge conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2012Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Terex USA, LLCInventors: Kenneth Irwin, Christopher Reed
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Patent number: 8881912Abstract: A vibratory separator including a separator deck including a hinge point, and a positive displacement mechanism coupled to the separator deck and configured to displace the separator deck to an angle of inclination is disclosed. A method of separating solids form a slurry, the method including pumping a slurry onto a separator deck, vibrating the separator deck, and displacing an end of the separator deck in an upwards or downwards direction with a positive displacement mechanism to a selected angle of inclination is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2009Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: M-I L.L.C.Inventor: Brian S. Carr
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Patent number: 8875900Abstract: A T shaped screen panel seal strip for use in spanning between screen support rails in a vibrating screen is disclosed, which has a plurality of notches therein in registration with the screen support rails so that the strip can be placed over either new or existing screen support rails (after having been cleaned of any cushioning cap material). The strip can be metallic or a plastic material. The method includes retrofitting existing screens with a new sealing strip by first removing any cushion cap material and then placing the T shaped seal strip over the support rails.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Terex USA, LLCInventor: Edwin J. Sauser
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Patent number: 8453844Abstract: The present invention provides a vibratory screening apparatus (1) for use in removing solids from a liquid feed, and a basket (4) therefore. The apparatus comprises a static outer housing (2), and a floating basket vibratable by a vibrator device (10). The basket mounts a stack (7) of screen assemblies (8) provided with respective flow directing trays (9) for receiving filtrates from the screen assemblies. A flow distributor (15) divides the feed into at least first and a second feed streams and directs them onto respective screen assemblies, and receives from the flow directing trays, filtrates from respective screen assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Axiom Process Ltd.Inventor: Marshall Graham Bailey
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Publication number: 20120111774Abstract: A compact mobile variable angle vibrating screen with a suspension and dampening system configured to accommodate variable angles and exhibit acceptable vibration levels; especially during power up and power down surge vibration at the variable angles. The system comprises a group of bi-directional dual pivot leg vibration damper mechanisms which are effective only during times of excessive vibration such as during the power up and power down vibration surges.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: TEREX USA, LLCInventors: EDWIN J. SAUSER, JASON KREIDER
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Patent number: 8109392Abstract: A concrete processing apparatus (10) including at least one chute (14) along which crushed concrete and impurities is to pass. The chute (14) is downwardly inclined and has an air outlet to which air is delivered from a blower (29). An air stream issuing from the air outlet is directed across the interior of the chute (14) to deliver impurities to an impurities outlet (23).Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Airstream Recycling Forces Pty LtdInventors: Philip Andrew Byrne, John Richard Gooding
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Patent number: 7980393Abstract: A vibrating screening machine for grading bulk materials and the like, with a housing and two sidewalls on which at least one screen deck is mounted on which a screen lining is retained, and a drive means to cause the screen deck to vibrate. Via a material feed, bulk material to be screened is fed and via at least one fine-grain discharge, fine-grain bulk material, and via at least one coarse-grain discharge, coarse-grain bulk material is discharged. The mounting points provided on the sidewalls for mounting at least one screen deck are aligned with a defined grid.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Haver & Boecker OhgInventors: Klaus Fennekotter, Rudiger Heinrich, Dieter Takev
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Patent number: 7896162Abstract: The present invention provides a vibratory screening apparatus (1) for use in removing solids from a liquid feed, and a basket (4) therefore. The apparatus comprises a static outer housing (2), and a floating basket vibratable by a vibrator device (10). The basket mounts a stack (7) of screen assemblies (8) provided with respective flow directing trays (9) for receiving filtrates from the screen assemblies. A flow distributor (15) divides the feed into at least first and a second feed streams and directs them onto respective screen assemblies, and receives from the flow directing trays, filtrates from respective screen assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Axiom Process Ltd.Inventor: Marshall G. Bailey
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Patent number: 7111739Abstract: A particle sizing and separating apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a base and a frame that is movably connected to the base. A motor assembly is provided to vibrate the frame and at least two screens are connected to the frame. Means also are provided for feeding particles to each screen from two opposing sides of each screen and for evenly distributing the particles onto the screens. A pan is disposed beneath each screen to receive sized particles that pass through the screens and an outlet receives oversize particles that pass over the screens.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Sizetec, Inc.Inventor: Masataka Tsutsumi
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Patent number: 6892887Abstract: A polymer bead recovery apparatus is provided comprising: a housing comprising a recovery tank having an internal cavity and an exterior surface, the recovery tank having at least one inlet and at least one outlet, the recovery apparatus having a least one circulation system for creating a force within the internal cavity of the recovery tank, the housing further comprising a walkway situated on the exterior surface of said recovery tank, the recovery tank comprising a shaker deck having a plurality of interchangeable screens and the walkway providing access to said screens, and wherein a mixture of solid particulate material, drilling fluids, polymer beads and drilled solids are separated by a first screen of the shaker deck and the remaining mixture of small materials, fluids and beads enters the recovery tank and are separated by the force created by the circulation system, the undesired small particulate materials are removed from the recovery tank and then separated and isolated by a second screen of theType: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Alpine Mud Products CorpInventor: Jerry Rayborn
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Patent number: 6840382Abstract: In a coal preparation plant which receives a raw coal feed and separates the raw coal feed into a clean coal feed and a refuse feed, an apparatus is provided for use therein. The apparatus mixes the sized raw coal feed particles with a slurry of media and water used for separating the raw coal feed into clean coal and refuse. The inventive apparatus includes a pulping column integrally designed with the discharge chute of a deslime screen and the drain section underpan of clean coal and refuse screens. The pulping column having a coal inlet receiving the sized raw coal directly from the deslime screen, a media inlet receiving the slurry of media and water directly from an underpan of at least one of the refuse screen and the clean coal screen, and an outlet discharging the mixture of sized raw coal and slurry. The pulping column mixes the sized raw coal and the slurry of media and water according to a select proportion, and it is then pumped to a heavy media separation section of the coal preparation plant.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2002Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Sedgman, LLCInventors: Larry A. Watters, Daniel S. Placha
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Patent number: 6820748Abstract: A vibratory screening machine including an outer frame, an inner frame resiliently mounted on the outer frame, a plurality of screening units mounted in stacked and staggered relationship on the inner frame, each of the screening units including a screen-supporting surface and a chamber underlying the screen-supporting surface and an outlet duct in communication with the chamber, an undersize trough underlying the plurality of stacked and staggered screening units, a plurality of inlet ducts in the undersize trough with each of the inlet conduits in communication with one of the outlet conduits, and an oversize trough underlying the undersize trough and the stacked and staggered screening units.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Fallon
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Patent number: 6715611Abstract: A vibratory separator for separating components of material introduced to the vibratory separator, the vibratory separator in one particular aspect being a shale shaker, the vibratory separator including a basket for holding screening apparatus, the basket having two sides spaced-apart by a first end at which the material is introduced into the basket and a second end spaced-apart from the first end, components separated from the material exiting the basket from the second end, vibrating apparatus connected to the basket for vibrating the basket, screening apparatus mounted in the basket, the screening apparatus having at least a first portion and a second portion, the first portion at the first end of the screen and the first portion lower in the basket than the second portion, receptacle apparatus below the screening apparatus for receiving material components flowing through the screening apparatus, maintenance apparatus for maintaining height of a portion of the screening apparatus, and a pool of the mateType: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Tuboscope I/P, Inc.Inventors: Mark Crabbe, David L. Schulte, Charles N. Grichar
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Publication number: 20040016682Abstract: A particle sizing and separating apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a base and a frame that is movably connected to the base. A motor assembly is provided to vibrate the frame and at least two screens are connected to the frame. Means also are provided for feeding particles to each screen from two opposing sides of each screen and for evenly distributing the particles onto the screens. A pan is disposed beneath each screen to receive sized particles that pass through the screens and an outlet receives oversize particles that pass over the screens.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventor: Masataka Tsutsumi
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Publication number: 20030173268Abstract: In a coal preparation plant which receives a raw coal feed and separates the raw coal feed into clean coal feed and refuse feed slurries using a media based separation process, an apparatus is provided for use therein. The inventive apparatus simultaneously processes the raw coal feed and clean coal feed and refuse feed slurries, while occupying minimal floor space within the coal preparation plant. The inventive apparatus includes a unitary vibrating screen assembly having a length and a width, wherein the width of the vibrating screen assembly is partitioned into three screen sections extending the length of the vibrating screen assembly. A deslime screen section receives the raw coal feed and separates the raw coal feed into coarse and fine sized fractions as the raw coal feed moves along the length of the deslime screen section. A refuse screen section receives the refuse feed slurry and removes separation media therefrom as the refuse feed slurry moves along the length of the refuse screen section.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Larry A. Watters, Daniel S. Placha
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Patent number: 6446813Abstract: From one aspect the invention is a method of classifying waste materials comprising arranging two sieve screens, each having an inlet end and an outlet end, one above the other to define a space there between, arranging the upper screen, to be of coarser mesh size than the lower screen, supplying waste material to be classified to the inlet end of the upper screen, vibrating the screens, and blowing air between the screens from the inlet end and towards the outlet end whereby the waste material being blown away from the outlet ends of the screens, and large heavy material falling under gravity from the outlet end of the upper screen, and separately collecting the separated waste material fractions. From another aspect the invention is an apparatus for carrying out the method described above.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Roger White
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Patent number: 6431366Abstract: A vibratory screening machine including an outer frame, an inner frame resiliently mounted on the outer frame, a plurality of screening units mounted in stacked and staggered relationship on the inner frame, each of the screening units including a screen-supporting surface and a chamber underlying the screen-supporting surface and an outlet duct in communication with the chamber, an undersize trough underlying the plurality of stacked and staggered screening units, a plurality of inlet ducts in the undersize trough with each of the inlet conduits in communication with one of the outlet conduits, and an oversize trough underlying the undersize trough and the stacked and staggered screening units.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Derrick Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Fallon
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Patent number: 6412644Abstract: A vibratory separator for separating components of material introduced to the vibratory separator, the vibratory separator including a basket for holding screening apparatus, the basket having two sides spaced-apart by a first end at which the material is introduced into the basket and a second end spaced-apart from the first end, certain components separated from the material exiting the basket from the second end, vibrating apparatus connected to the basket for vibrating the basket, screening apparatus mounted in the basket, the screening apparatus having at least a first portion and a second portion, the first portion lower in the basket than the second portion, and receptacle apparatus below the screening apparatus for receiving material components flowing through the screening apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Varco I/P, Inc.Inventors: Mark D Crabbe, David L. Schulte, Charles N. Grichar
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Patent number: 6173841Abstract: In a film processor, filmstrips are contained in their specific cartridge shells with their film leaders attached to a leader plate, and are fed into processing baths with the leader plate in the lead, while being pulled out from the cartridge shells. After the filmstrips are separated from the cartridge shells, the cartridge shells drop on a chute and slide down on the chute. Smaller cartridge shells sift through a sifting slit formed through the chute along the sliding direction, while larger cartridge shells slide down to a lower end of the chute. A lateral guide plate extends under the sifting slit, to guide smaller cartridge shells having sifted through the sifting slit in the lateral direction of the sifting chute toward a cartridge recovery box. Larger cartridge shells drop from the lower end of the chute down to a second cartridge recovery box.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takekazu Yanagimoto, Shu Nakajima
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Patent number: 6155428Abstract: A vibratory screening machine such as used for separating solid particulate material from drilling mud to allow the latter to be re-used, is described. The general form of the construction is similar to that of the VSM100 shaker machine as supplied by the applicant company, but significant differences in the design and construction of the new unit allow a higher throughput of mud to be accommodated. An upper filtering screen (88) extends generally horizontally and serves to separate out the larger particles from the rest. The slurry which passes down to the lower screen (90) (of finer mesh than the upper screen) is further filtered and a mud-like residue of particulate material slowly accumulates on the lower screen (90) and migrates up the screen--to be discharged at the upper outlet end thereof, while liquid material filters through the screen to be recovered in a sump below.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1999Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Rig Technology LimitedInventors: Arthur Robert Bailey, George Alexander Burnett
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Patent number: 6079568Abstract: A vibrating dual deck dewatering unit which includes a lower screen deck and an upper screen deck. Material being processed by the unit is discharged from the upper screen deck onto the lower screen deck in such a manner that excess water is allowed to backflow beneath the upper screen deck, while solids are directed in an opposite direction. The upper screen deck is provided with a jagged discharge lip which creates interruptions or gaps in the flow of discharged solids. The excess water which is discharged from the upper screen deck is allowed to backflow through the interruptions or gaps in the discharged solids that are created by the jagged discharge lip of the upper screen deck.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Deister Machine CompanyInventor: Dale Loshe
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Patent number: 5769239Abstract: A gravity flow apparatus that scalps off the large pieces of foreign material from grain before processing or storage. The scalper consists of an upright housing with a grain inlet at the top. The grain enters the housing and drops onto a dead head slide. The dead head slide with a flexible baffle slows the momentum of the falling grain then spreads the grain out over the slide width before it enters the screen. The slide is sloped to suit the grain's natural angle of repose and is lined with an anti-friction material for mass flow. The grain enters the full width of the screen while a second baffle stops grain from freely pouring into the foreign material discharge. The screen is adjustable to allow the grain to spread on the screen at its natural angle of repose while trash is scalped off over the screen into the trash discharge.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1995Date of Patent: June 23, 1998Assignee: Consolidated Process Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Kelsey C. Thom, Jr., Ted D. Waitman, Mark Heimann
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Patent number: 5337901Abstract: An apparatus and process for screening a product grade of particulate matter from a feed-stream of particulate matter is provided. Specifically, the apparatus is a vibration screening action machine which vibrates, including motion having a component thereof perpendicular to the plane of the screen deck, at least one screen deck having a mesh defining the lower limit of the product grade. Such vibration screening action machine is optimized for ensuring the throughput of particulate fines through the mesh defining the lower limit of the product grade and thus substantially removing particulate fines from the product grade by setting the screen deck at a relatively low angle, as measured from horizontal, of less than 15 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Dean A. Skaer
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Patent number: 5292006Abstract: A screening plant having a feed plate located between a grizzly grate and a conveyor driven by a hydraulic motor. A first source of fluid supplies hydraulic fluid to a first cylinder to open the feed plate and to a second hydraulic cylinder to swing the grizzly grate. A second source of fluid provides hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor driving the conveyor and to a sequence valve at a pressure determined by the load on the motor. The sequence valve stops the flow of fluid to the second cylinder stopping the feed plate when the pressure of fluid from the second source of fluid reaches a predetermined value so that the conveyor will not be overloaded. The feed plate has to open at a preset speed and is started and stopped by the discharging conveyor, as the conveyor meets its capacity. When the feed plate reaches full open position, it activates a control that lifts the grizzly grate and dumps off large pieces of material. The grizzly grate is also controlled by the discharge conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Inventor: David M. Girts, Jr.
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Patent number: 5234564Abstract: A vehicle for feeding and screening material including a wheel-supported vehicle frame and a material-transport conveyor extending from one end of the vehicle frame to a raised end located between the ends of the vehicle frame. A multiple deck screen assembly forms an extension of the material-transport conveyor, and inclines downwardly toward a discharge end located at the opposite end of the vehicle frame. Off-bearing conveyors are adjustable to transport screened material laterally of the vehicle frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Inventor: Roger G. Smith
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Patent number: 5222605Abstract: The size ranges of particles separated on a stack of sieves of different mesh sizes is measured automatically. The stack is clamped together and shaken as a unit to separate the respective fractions, following which the sieves are sequentially separated from the stack and inverted one at a time to dump the fraction retained on each, onto a scale. Each fraction is weighed separately and their relative proportions can be calculated automatically. In a preferred embodiment the sieves are individually cantilevered from a vertical conveyor. The sieves are inverted one by one to dump their contents by advancing them around a horizontal roll at a lower end of the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Rotex, Inc.Inventor: Glenn J. Pogue
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Patent number: 5215197Abstract: A seafood separator for separating sea creatures captured by a net is provided, comprising a support structure attached to the deck of a boat; a number of vertically arranged frames attached to the support structure, each frame containing a screen for retaining sea creatures of predetermined sizes, wherein the grid spacing of each screen is smaller than the grid spacing of any higher screen. Each screen is capable of slidable motion relative to the support structure or to any other screen in order to facilitate cleaning and seafood removal. A tray for collecting trash and unwanted seafood is attached to the support structure below a lowermost screen and has an end positioned over the boat deck to allow return of the trash back into the sea. A method for separating sea creatures and returning undesirable sea creatures back to the sea alive is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1992Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Inventor: James A. Harvey
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Patent number: 5183160Abstract: A pipeline padding machine for use with a motorized carrier is mounted on a flat bed trailer adapted to be hitched to the carrier. Collector apparatus mounted beneath the screening apparatus receives the earth from a discharge at the bottom of the screening apparatus and conveys it to its discharge end which is located laterally of the carrier-trailer when the screening apparatus is in a transverse operational mode. A delivery apparatus pivotally mounted at a receiving end beneath the discharge end of the collector apparatus may in turn receive the earth discharged for delivery at greater distances from the screening apparatus. This delivery apparatus may be supported at its discharge end from the carrier or the trailer so that its discharge end may be located laterally of the carrier-trailer at a selected distance from the carrier-trailer within a variable range of distances.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1990Date of Patent: February 2, 1993Inventor: Ray McClain
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Patent number: 5106490Abstract: A mobile material screening apparatus includes a sloped screen box, a housing, a fifth wheel coupling, an engine and a pair of wheels fixed to the housing. Two hydraulic rams lift the apparatus and wheels off the ground and four extendable legs support it off the ground. A conveyor located underneath the screen box delivers fully screened material up over the fifth wheel coupling. A second conveyor located at the side of the apparatus removes second grade screened material. A third conveyor removes reject material which comes down a chute.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1989Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Inventor: John McDonald
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Patent number: 5059310Abstract: A vertical set of sieves receives the particulate material from a vibrating trough conveyor above the set and is vibrated by an agitator on the machine frame. The sieves are spread apart and then tilted to dump the collected particles into respective funnels. The set can then be swung back and contracted for the the next stage. The funnels are connected to collectors which are automatically weighted.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1990Date of Patent: October 22, 1991Assignees: Rhewum GmbH, Quarzwerke GmbHInventors: Manfred Fischer, Horst Peterling, Johannes Kaiser, Klaus Keuser, Wilheim Wust
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Patent number: 4927534Abstract: A screen system intended for the screening of wood chips, comprising one or several screening faces (2,3) placed one above the other as well as a bottom face (4) placed underneath said screening faces. The screening faces (2,3) are connected to members (10) that produce the screening movement. The bottom face (4) is made of a flexible material and is displaceable relative its support structure (6) so that the bottom face is deformed to prevent the adherence of materials thereto. Most appropriately, the width of the bottom face (5) is larger than the distance between the support structures (6) placed at its sides, whereby the middle portion of the bottom face (5) is hanging down lower than its sides.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1989Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Rauma-Repola OyInventor: Antti Riihimaki
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Patent number: 4900430Abstract: In carbon-in-pulp (CIP) and carbon-in-leach (CIL) processes, especially those utilizing pure oxygen instead of normal air to increase the overall efficiency of the cyanide leaching-adsorption process in the recovery of gold and/or silver from ores, the screen within each tank which surrounds the slurry outlet is kept clean. The cleaning action is accomplished by linearly reciprocating the screen first slowly in one direction, and then quickly in another (to cause back flushing); or by rotating a cleaning rotor on the inside of a cylindrical screen. The cleaning rotor may be connected to the same shaft as an agitator disposed above a draft tube within the tank. The screen surface is tapered in its direction of movement, and during movement has a tendency to transport and concentrate the carbon (charcoal) particles at the far end of the slow stroke, and the concentrated particles can be withdrawn and recirculated to other tanks in the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1985Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Kamyr, Inc.Inventors: Carl L. Elmore, Phillip Mitchell
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Patent number: 4576713Abstract: A multiple deck screening machine wherein the feed material is divided into separate equal fractions on a rubble screen deck and scalp screen decks. Each deck includes downwardly slanting distribution panels having serrated lower edges. Particulate flow over the serrated edges is divided into separate fractions. Each adjacent fraction passes into a different parallel vertical channel which serves a particular screen deck via a chute. The chutes and channels extend the full width of the screens. Flow across the serrated edges is separated due to the notches and tongues and upstanding dividers along the common edge to each notch and tongues. Each notch and tooth of the rubble screen deck is disposed in juxtaposition to an opposed tongues and notch respectively so that excess flow over a tongues may pass over its channel into the channel of the opposed notch. The rubble screen deck including a pair of downwardly and inwardly inclined distribution panels which oppose each other and define a flow gap therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Carter-Day CompanyInventor: Gerald W. Melin
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Patent number: 4563268Abstract: Liquid dispersions may be filtered, with a minimum of stopage, to remove coagulum with a pan assembly for a circular vibratory separator comprising a hollow cylindrical frame, having therein a discharge vertically spaced from the bottom of the frame, and a helical ramp commencing substantially in the bottom plane of the frame and travelling about the interior wall of the frame in a circular direction terminating in front of and substantially in the plane of said discharge.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1984Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Assignee: Polysar Financial Services S.A.Inventor: Gregory A. Smith
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Patent number: 4543179Abstract: Rotary grain cleaning machines are well known. The present invention provides a grain cleaning machine comprising an aspirator unit and a screen unit. The screen unit has an inner frame assembly suspended from an outer frame assembly, inclined screen decks secured to the inner frame assembly and means for causing the inner frame assembly to rotate in a substantially circular path within the outer frame assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1984Date of Patent: September 24, 1985Assignee: Thunder Bay Northland Machinery Inc.Inventor: Norman Berglund
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Patent number: 4155840Abstract: An apparatus for sorting wood chips or other particulate material into groups according to size. The apparatus includes a housing having an opened top, a first screen attached to the housing substantially covering the opened top thereof, a second screen attached to the housing beneath the first screen, and a hopper fixedly attached to the housing for holding a quantity of wood chips and for depositing wood chips onto substantially the center of the first screen. The first and second screens slope downwardly from the centers thereof so that any wood chips of a size too large to pass therethrough will pass, aided by the force of gravity, to the periphery thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1978Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Assignee: Gauld Equipment Sales CompanyInventors: W. Thomas Gauld, Arthur V. Jepsen
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Patent number: 4154671Abstract: This invention describes apparatus and method for recycling undelivered cement left as residue in cement trucks. Undelivered cement at the end of the working day is deposited on a shaker screen under action of high pressure water jets which trap large aggregate and force the large aggregate onto a first belt for collection. Sand, cement and water fall through the first screen onto a second screen which traps sand under action of high pressure jets that force the sand onto a second belt for delivery to a collection area. The remaining cement, water and slurry is collected in a trough and pumped to a settling tank having an auger that periodically mixes the water and cement to prevent hardening. A skimmer located at the uppermost portion of the settling tank collects clear water used to clean the aggregate and cement previously mentioned. The cement, water and slurry collected in the settling tank is used in combination with fresh sand and cement to provide a fresh charge to waiting cement trucks.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1977Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Inventor: Alfred R. Borges
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Patent number: 4105544Abstract: A gravel processing system, preferably of the portable type, utilizing a plurality of screens and conveyors wherein the particle sizes of the finished product may be accurately regulated, and readily varied. Two screen boxes are mounted upon a frame, each box including a plurality of screens which are charged at their inner ends by a top-loading hopper having several outlets providing a versatility of screen charging. The vibrating screens discharge at their outer ends, and the conveyors located below the screens convey the fines from both screen boxes to a common discharge point. A chute and bypass system at the discharge end of one screen box permits the screen discharge to be selectively conveyed to one of several conveyors or chutes, for re-processing or re-crushing, and the apparatus of the system provides extraordinary versatility and particle size sorting and classification in a relatively concise apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1977Date of Patent: August 8, 1978Inventor: Ronald A. Stevick